Beschreibung
Once upon a time, it was not so difficult to believe. Believing in God was like breathing. It was a second sense of which people were hardly aware. But in an age when our faith is mainly in science and technology, is it possible to believe anymore?Michael P. Jensen takes a searching look at what makes us believe--or not believe--in God in this contemporary world. He converses with troubled souls, cranks, crackpots, and conspiracy theorists, and even with the devil himself.This entertaining and stimulating journey through the underworld of our beliefs will have you wondering whether things are always what they seem.
Autorenportrait
Michael P. Jensen is Lecturer in Theology and Church History at Moore Theological College in Sydney, Australia. He is the author ofMartyrdom and Identity: The Self on Trial (2010),How to Write a Theology Essay (2012), andSydney Anglicanism: An Apology (2012). He writes a monthly column forEternity magazine.
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